Great Glen Trails Poised to Open
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Skiers from Gorham High School were the first to ski at Great Glen Trails this winter.
Pinkham Notch, NH—Skiers from Gorham High School tested out the machine-made snow at Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center on Wednesday afternoon. The Outdoor Center plans to open for skiing on Saturday and host the first Nordic race in New England this season.
Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center began making snow at 4:30pm on Sunday and plans to have a loop for skiing available to the public Saturday morning.
Nordic Sprint Race presented by Atomic is scheduled to start at noon on Saturday, December 9 (Race moved to Sunday. Click here for more information). Open to skiers of all ages and abilities, the first race of the season in New England will also feature the top high school and college teams from throughout the region.
Snowmaking operations will continue throughout the week and updates on progress and opening status will be available at www.greatglentrails.com or 603.466.2333.
Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center began making snow at 4:30pm on Sunday and plans to have a loop for skiing available to the public Saturday morning.
Nordic Sprint Race presented by Atomic is scheduled to start at noon on Saturday, December 9 (Race moved to Sunday. Click here for more information). Open to skiers of all ages and abilities, the first race of the season in New England will also feature the top high school and college teams from throughout the region.
Snowmaking operations will continue throughout the week and updates on progress and opening status will be available at www.greatglentrails.com or 603.466.2333.
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Press Contact
Ryan Triffit
Mt. Washington Auto Road & Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center
ryan@mt-washington.com
603.466.3988 x 177 / Cell: 207.837.5045
Ryan Triffit
Mt. Washington Auto Road & Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center
ryan@mt-washington.com
603.466.3988 x 177 / Cell: 207.837.5045
Great Glen Tidbits
Crazy Moose Draw was named when John Frado, the trail designer, had a very close encounter with a very mad moose.
Crazy Moose Draw was named when John Frado, the trail designer, had a very close encounter with a very mad moose.